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Adverse effects induced by chromium Ⅵ, cadmium and arsenic exposure on hypothalamus-pituitary physiology
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作者 JIMENA P.CABILLA sonia a.ronchetti BEATRIZ H.DUVILANSKI 《BIOCELL》 SCIE 2016年第1期15-18,共4页
Environmental contamination with some metalloids and heavy metals(M/HM)raises concern due to well known adverse effects on health.Among these pollutants,chromium VI(Cr VI),cadmium(Cd)and arse-nic(As)are frequently pre... Environmental contamination with some metalloids and heavy metals(M/HM)raises concern due to well known adverse effects on health.Among these pollutants,chromium VI(Cr VI),cadmium(Cd)and arse-nic(As)are frequently present as a result of natural sources or due to industrial activities.They are able to easily enter the organism and negatively affect many organs and systems.In vivo(exposure to Cr VI,Cd or As through drinking water)and in vitro experiments(primary pituitary cell cultures)were performed in male Wistar rats to address their actions on hypothalamus-pituitary axis.All the M/HM accumulated in hypothalamus and pi-tuitary gland and decreased pituitary cell viability and prolactin release mostly by generation of reactive oxygen species,since it was partially prevented by antioxidant treatment.In the pituitary,they increased lipid peroxy-dation and the expression of several oxidative stress markers.Cell death was mainly due to caspase-dependent apoptosis.Lactotrophs(prolactin-secreting cells)were the most affected pituitary population.Cd-driven cell death was also partially calcium-and calpain-dependent.Parallely,Cd stimulated the production of low levels of nitric oxide which exerted cytoprotective actions.These results showed that these M/HM display deleterious actions in hypothalamic-pituitary physiology by altering hormone release and promoting cell death. 展开更多
关键词 metalloid heavy metals cell death oxidative stress hormone release
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